Vol 28
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume 28, Issue 1
- On How to Be Flexible (or Not): Modulation of the Stability-Flexibility Balance
- The IAT Is Dead, Long Live the IAT: Context-Sensitive Measures of Implicit Attitudes Are Indispensable to Social and Political Psychology
- The Psychological and Neural Basis of Loss Aversion
- Overstating the Role of Environmental Factors in Success: A Cautionary Note
- Comparing the Visual Representations and Performance of Humans and Deep Neural Networks
- Self-Affirmation and Prejudice Reduction: When and Why?
- Insights From Crossing Research Silos on Visual and Auditory Attention
- The Vexing Volunteer’s Dilemma
- Episodic Counterfactual Thinking
- Social-Class Disparities in Higher Education and Professional Workplaces: The Role of Cultural Mismatch
- Why Beliefs About Emotion Matter: An Emotion-Regulation Perspective
- Phenotypic Annotation: Using Polygenic Scores to Translate Discoveries From Genome-Wide Association Studies From the Top Down
- Retrieving and Modifying Traumatic Memories: Recent Research Relevant to Three Controversies
- Choosing Among Options Presented Sequentially or Simultaneously
- No Longer in a Dry Spell: The Developing Understanding of How Sex Influences Romantic Relationships